Councillors Shelley Carroll and Gord Perks got booted by city staff when
they tried to sit in on a media briefing on contracting out garbage pick up.
Toronto garbage collection by the numbers
A retired building superintendent who baby sat his friend’s young daughter was found guilty Monday of repeatedly molesting her over a few years beginning when she was four years old.
It may not be London, but it could be the next best thing.
The largest and longest-running police corruption trial in Canadian history was adjourned Monday until May 2 when a new trial date could be picked.
A deportee-turned-refugee who racked up a record-setting 76 criminal
convictions in Canada is fighting tooth-and-nail through the courts to stay
here.
The newly-appointed president of the Caribana Arts Foundation announced plans to use this year’s festival to raise money for scholarships, job training and other programs for black youth.
John Jamieson might have been a numbers man, but more than anything, he was a family guy.
Investigators have now identified a York University student whose last moments of life were witnessed by her friend back in China via a video chat.
It’s not game on for hockey on Toronto streets.